A classical dictionary of the vulgar tongue
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- 1788
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- English language
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- London : Printed for S. Hooper
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- Wellcome Library
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- 0003
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- ESTC T6268
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March 8, 2018
Subject: Interesting look through history
Subject: Interesting look through history
You'd think, or I'd have thought anyway, that more expressions would have survived to present - but skimming through this, that proves not to be the case.
Decent scan of the material, definitely worth perusing if you are interested in the evolution of language and what does / doesn't make it.
Decent scan of the material, definitely worth perusing if you are interested in the evolution of language and what does / doesn't make it.
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